TWOXISM
REVIEW
by Michael Markham
by Michael Markham
Poems
by Claudia Serea. Photos by Maria Haro.
8th House Publishing, Montreal, Canada. December 2018.
116 pages. Color. Paperback.
8th House Publishing, Montreal, Canada. December 2018.
116 pages. Color. Paperback.
Available on the publisher’s website, on Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.
TWOXISM is a collaboration between two artists, the poet Claudia Serea and photographer Maria Haro. The basic premise is the pairing of objects in a photograph and then the pairing of that photo with a poem. The photos are essentially documentary, being of found objects paired up, sometimes in suggestive ways.
The
objects themselves are ordinary and day-to-day—things we might
easily overlook or take for granted as we move about our hurried
lives: traffic lights, bicycles chained together, a pair of abandoned
shoes. A photo showing the shadows of a table and chair on a sidewalk
is paired with the following poem:
A question for you
Tell
me,
if
I caught your shadow
and
kissed it,
would
you walk only
on
the sunny side of the streets
so
you wouldn't lose
my
kiss?
The
essential art, in a book such as this, is the collaboration itself,
with one art form provoking or enhancing the other. When this is
successful—as it certainly is here—the image and the poem engage
and tease out associations that neither, on its own, might so easily
suggest. The following is one of my favorites, which reflects also on
the fact that Haro (Spain) and Serea (Romania) are both foreign-born
New Yorkers, exploring, documenting, and commenting on their
surroundings. A photograph of two paper signs taped together onto a
wall reading "WET PAINT! / PINTURA FRESCA!" is paired with
the following poem:
About languages
In
what language
does
the house painter paint?
Does
the wind in Chile
speak
Spanish to the trees?
Do
the gulls over the Hudson River cry
Whitman's
verse?
And
what about
the
Statue of Liberty?
In
what language does she
keep
silent?
As
someone who's worked in a number of artistic disciplines—visual
art, photography, music, poetry—I've always been interested in art
that is multidisciplinary. There's a dynamic between the various art
forms that is always suggestive and open to exploration. This
interest extends to artists of differing backgrounds or disciplines
or attitudes who collaborate, as if in conversation. This book is an
excellent example of that kind of dynamic.
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Michael Markham
was born in England, raised in Canada, and currently resides in
Brooklyn, NY. He received his art instruction at the Instituto
Allende (Mexico) and the Vancouver School of Art (Canada). He has
exhibited in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Europe, and
Australia. Markham is also a published poet and an active musician.
www.mmarkham.com.
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